THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS V M '. k s r . ; THURSDAY AUGUST 12. 1ft?* S p i l l I ...I I ■ l o t i o n by the prevent water shortage, due to the luck ot precipitation, (he Arnold Irrigation din trict, located near Bend. Is »«-arching for a water storage site In tho uppet ________ Itos Chutes country. I Accotdiiig to the monthly report ol Brief of Resume of Happenings C. G Thompson, aupi rintsnd«*ut ot la Notary Publie the Week Collected fcr Crater I.aka National park. 45,304 pea A notorial commission haa boon pie entered the park up tn midnight Our Readers. granted Beulah I Brlnltlck She la July 31. an Incroase of 15.362 over last . . cretary In the sheriff's ottico lu Eu­ year, or <1 per cent Increase. gene and haa charge of the auto lie Oiling of the Pendleton l.a Grande With lookouts blinded by a heavy elise department. section of the Old Oregon trail haa pall of smoke, which Is hanging ovat been completed the central Oregon couulry and with R W Smith Is Proud Grandfather A total of 115« antoniobllea were the relative humidity dangerously low It. W. Smith. Sprlngflt Id's city re registered at the Pendleton auto park the forest fire situation In timber ol corder. announced the arrival of a during the month of July. ■ he Deschutes watershed la setloua. new granddaughter Thursday, making Aggregate hank deposits In Oregon B P Morphy, 50. rcarkar, employ Everybody Get- Samol« Chawing Gum bject was to give a free sample of the fourth grandchild for hint. The ed by the Flora Logging company oi on June 30. 1920. were approximate With 25.CC4 sample» of chewing «hi »¡ng gum to everybody In Spring- baby's mother is Mrs. Dorris McElroy Carlton, was killed by a falling tree. ly »2.«00,00« greater than ever report gum Ben H. Rouw. northwest repre- Held. Wherever the big yellow auto- of Portland, youngest daughter of Mr. ed In history of the state, according tc The market price for oil of pepper­ I he fluanclal report of Frank C Brent • ntative of Waa Wrlgley Jr. Coin- mob le stepped there was a popular Smith Mrs. McElroy Is u Springfield mint Is now around »10 a pound It* gtrl having been born at Glenwood well, stale superintendent of banka. panv was in Springfield Tuesday. His P0 * I«r °hl an<* young. cording to advices reaching Eugene I Park and attending the Sprlugfleld Bend Is to be the host to sheep men Fire al Oakland destroyed E E of Oregon this (all, when the annual Delp. Goahen. and Dorthy Dalton. schools. Marriage Licenses Issued Haines' garage. K II Easley's Mack-) Saturday afternoon Mr Smith left convention of the Oregon Wool Grow Work in strnighteulng the Umatilla Spritglield; Charles Henderson and smith shop and J H Wayfc>rth*a paint | Purirg the past week ths ecunty Eliiabeth Nelson, both of Klamath for Portland to visit Mrs McElroy era* association will be held there river channel for 2t>0 yards above the shot. eh rk has issued marriage licenses to Falls; Charles Graves. Vorden. and and baby October 9 and 10 have been s-dected new »24 00« concreta bridge al K-ho He returned Monday The fourth annual meeting of the ea tentative dates (or the 1920 con la under way »lit. sand and gravel the following: Everett Fggeston and Nellie E. Graves, Eugene; Dwight morning, after spending Sunday even Epworth league uietnute of the Meth vonttou Esther Kerlee. both of Eugene; Wil­ Welch. LaVerne. California, and Viola ing In Salem. accumulating around the piles under odist E plaopal church arns held in liam Blachinger. Portlard. and Marie May N'cher. Springfield Briefs la support of the application the old bridge tbreeleu Io change the FaUa City. for a rehearing of the case of James course of th» river and leave the uaw McMullen. Junction City; Wayne TOO BAD An Innovation at the Ws»Mngl(fl« Wllloa and Ellsworth Kelly, convicts span high and dry. "Doctor. I am prepared for anything Reel«. Eugene and Marie Hansen. Road in Good Condition Notable gains were made last week 1 have steeled myself—tell me the county fair this month will be a booth who are awaiting axrrvtioa for ths Junction City; Dale Cornelias. Gos- hen. a n d Delia Eliiabeth Clark. The state highway commission has truth about her condition— what Is the for the display of daffodil bulbs grown part they played In the prfeoa break by mills reporting to the Wee« Coast in the county at Baletn on August 12 of lest year Lumbermen's association la produo SprtngfleW; Harold Ackerman. Notl. put most of the M cKtnile highway In bad news?" Telocaset, 22 miles south of l«a base been filed In the elate supremr llon. new orders booked and shipments and Orroa Carpenter, Ncti. Sidney goixl condition again By blading and "She will recover, sir." Grande, and Perry, four miles west, court. mede. Production last week totaled were both threatened with destruction A cache containing user 104 rates 109.512440 teet Be» orders were booh­ by fire Friday. or chalet» wine, gin and bonded ed for 114,191.4(6 feet and shipments Standard Ipswich Silk i>6 Stores Members of the Eastern Oregon whiskey, valued at »15.000, was dis made totaled 110.9»u.»J6 fuel Medical society and the state board covered by Jim l»errlck and Ord FOIt 8AIJB—Carbon taper la large Desiguer of health mat at North Powder lakes Castle. Lincoln county engtue- rs. un eheste, 25x3» Inches, suitable fue In annual session. der some brush along the beach about waking tracing« Th« News Offloa. For Ladies Showing an Increase In output, the sawmills of the Umpqua river at With the Belrobe In the W est Reedsport shipped 5,000,000 (eel of lumber during June The war department has allotted ’ front unexpended balances MM4 fo» A happy looking bird drifted In last Tuesday end blithely asked I look and dnm operation on (he Yam us to show him our line of FIRE ENGINES and when Our eyebrows hill river in Oregon lifted and our chin sunk, he says; ."You seem to carry sverythflng The Umpqua highway between ELSE, to I thought mebbs I could get a nlcs new hrs engine here at Sport Last the right price!" Reedsport and Drain will be reudy for And I looked around and draned if hs w a -n t about rightl At this travel fur the full length by August Ladies Tan Oxfords for sport time of the ytar we ARE inclined to terget that prescriptions and 16. contractnra plan. or street wear drugs it our business and start out ot sell all aorta of things that Due to the extended drouth and the mebbe are a bit apart from pain healers and health builders. dwindling supply In Bull Run river the* So now that ws've been property kidded on this subject, we right HERE and NOW want to remfnd you ad call to your attention the use of water for sprinkling has been fact that we ARE druggists and have a whole raft of suctv here for sale, further restricted In Portland Cast your »veg on ths items listed below; The state penitentiary Rax plant sold to the Oregon I.tnen Mills. Inc., approximately 10 tons of eplnnlng tow for which It received (340 a ton ¿ ftp - Seven buildings In the village of I-adies Black Patent one I Tolu, abuut eight mllea north of Med fis É ÿ à S . strap pumps ford, were destroyed by a timber and z*'- brush fire which originated near Gold ; Hill. Profanity Preventive! Drive for a normal school In east Taere are scores of people rlg.it here in «-Springfield who 1 era Oregon has been started as the re­ Wh»n a low minded molar hate the taste of o liv e o il be starts In to ake, we've got a sult of a meeting of repreeentatlvcs i.usc lh«y never tasted' Ute remedy you should take! it Tan and Blacks j of the principal cities held at The HEAL quill! Squlhbs Olive oil costs very little and douses the Wide Toe i Dalles. Patents, Suede and C a l f Is the best and has the true pain a n ! It stops your russlti Leathers. Close out price Smoke from forest fires became so nutty friendly flavor that It an«! raisin' caln' Try wmn SHOULD have 50c • 56c • »1 50. I heavy at Cottage Grove that Buster Keep It In the Medicine Chest! a pair | Keaton had to discontinue filming Edmonds Foot-fitter SPECIALI THIS WEEKI ; scenes for his forthcoming picture j "The General." 80 et». D ouble C o m b in a tio n C re am 60 cts. B ezoln and A lm o n d C re am Regular freight service over the new All Silk Dresses. Values to Good Last ToUI »1.00 Values to I Cascade route of the Southern I’a A Strong Shoe This week only, the two for 50 cts. $16 50 now i clflc between Klamath Falls and Eu- Close out Price 1 gene will be Inaugurated September 1. ! It Is announced. 5th and M ain i Mrs. Ruth Brown, wife of George O ” i Brown, secretary of the state land N board, died suddenly at Neskowin !_ 1 Death was due to heart disease. She _ 1 was 52 years of age iaa r ' ~ "w The city of Salem faces the prospect of paying claims aggregating more than »500 aa the result of working members of Its paving crew In excess of eight hours a day. Salem for the first time In history , AX-BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE has passed through the month of July two consecutive years without a drop of rain, according to a report Issued by the local weather observer. A reward of (25 for Information lead Ing to the arreet and conviction of | persons who break Into powder and i tool houses of the county has been of- i fered by the Columbia county court. T. B. Kay, state treasurer and pre» ’ (dent of the Oregon Linen Mills, Inc., I of Salem, has gone to New York and j other eastern states, where he will make an Investigation of the flax In­ dustry. Fire starting In the picker room of | the Brownsville Woolen mills at Brownsville, destroyed the building, 1 T ho fact that “ a penny saved is a penny earned" is just as true today as it haa valuable machinery and a large quan­ always been. But the intelligent housewife has learned that it never pays to sacri­ tity of stock with a loss estimated at fice quality for quantity—especially where food is concerned. It isn't necessary to »20,000. «Irr.gglrg lh-’ road »he gravel surface, has been placed on the crowu until II la aa good aa the road was early In ! the spring except for the dual Sun . day saw unuaally heavy truffle up the highway and over the pass. HOSIERY 98c « $1.85 C.J.BREIERCO 6th a n d W illa m ette S to re No. 11 OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST ft ■ , an miles above 0(1« .colb county. Ilei ause ol the extreme drynees. a Intel of 21.U04 acre» In Hi» Mount lloisl national forest hae been ordered eloaatl. The Area exleiids front ths ('lm kninas river to the lllllockburn road, and covers the watershed of the south fork of (he Clackamas rlvor and Its tributaries. Reduction of rates charged by the I'aclflc Telephone and Telegraph com pany In (he stale of Oregon will he sought In proceedings to be filed by Governor Fierce with the public s««rr- Ice commission, according to announce­ ment made at the executive depart­ ment at Salem. Official driving of the tost spike on the Eugene Klamath Falls cut off of the Southern Pacific took placa near the summit of ths Cascade mountains Saturday The wedding of "Miss Eu gene" I» "Mr Klamalb Falls" took place at that time with a mock mar rlage ceremony. Patterns A Good Josher! Eugene, Ore. Ladies* Oxfords $4.95 $3.45 ri* M en’s Tan Oxfords S3.S5 S4.95 $2.85 Boys Tan Oxfords Shoes and Oxfords $7.50 $4>S>5 "IT A L W A Y S 4 One lot Pumps and Oxfords $9,S5 FAYS $3.35 al,air O R Y A T BREIERS” KETEL’S DRUG STORE I A tten tio n T h rifty B uyers/ J. C. Brill Stores Alternation Sale sacrifice either when you buy your groceries here. You can fill your market-basket without emptying your pocketbook— and you get QUALITY, SERVICE and SATIS­ FACTION. MACARONI Package ......................... ................... 6c COFFEE In can per pound ............. — ................. 50c PORK &. BEANS, medium, 4 cans ........ ...........3bc MASON LIDS per dozen ....... ........................... 26c ECONOMY LIDS per dozen .................. ........... 25c PRUNES per busQel .....— ............. ...... ........ »100 BUNNY MONDAY SOAP 7 bars ...................... 25c CATSUP per bottle ......... ...................................... 20c OLIVES Urge m m ____________ __ _________ 20c CORN 2 cans for ........ . . . . ..................................... 25c PEAS good and tender 2 for ............................ ... 26c TOMATOES fresh, basket ................................ 20c PEACHES, Muir, per bushel .................. ....... »1.26 PEARS fresh per bushel ................................. |1 00 GRAYS ’ ASM&CARRY The Foulds Aluminum Deal is a Dandy. See it Here. The cost of living In Portland, aa determined by the department of labor, Is nearer the pre-war cost than In any of 32 cities on which the de­ partment baa been keeping continuous account. A elble which oovered the power I shovel working npon the Reedsport- i Ncottsburg section of the Umpqua highway, haa delayed the opening of I tha road, according to announcement of officials. Special trappers from the office of Stanley Jewett, tn charge of predatory animal control, ara being sent to the Dog lake. Thome« creek and nearer marsh gectlons of Labe ooanty, where heavy damage la repoVUd to stock J from soyotaa. j - ■ • .......... . An Outclearing of Summer Merchandise Goes Merrily on at Eugene’s Largest and most Complete Department Store —Practically Every Department In Thia Big Shopping Em­ porium IlaB Been Called Upon To Provide Merchandise Ot Desirability In Order That Thin “ Alteration Sale” May Be One Of The Outstanding Events. y Look for the Yellow Cards as they are Safe Guides to Savings. I *